Maybe true...but both of them seem to be a long way behind Interbase.
Did I get the impression somewhere that GENERATOR is part of the SQL-92
standard and only Interbase supports it.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Neven MacEwan
> Sent: Friday, 15 December 2000 11:10
> To: Multiple recipients of list delphi
> Subject: Re: [DUG]: Interbase
>
>
> Patrick Re
>
> > Don't rush to learn Postgre, it has a more limited implementation than
> MySQL
> > (for example, doesn't support INNER JOIN :(
> > The only reason I'm using it is because it's the database that my ISP
> chose
> > to install.
>
> Spit..splutter..cough..choke
>
> PostgreSQL may not have full join syntax (tho afaik 7.1 has inner
> joins) but
> it is a
> far more 'complete' sql db than MySQL will ever be..should I
> point out that
> MySQL
> doesn't support triggers or transactions and Its implementation
> of a autoinc
> or identity field
> consists of select max(field)+1
>
> PostgreSQL has functions, a decent script language (2 if you call TCL
> decent), user
> defined types, 'bout the only thing it doesn't do yet is return a
> result set
> from a stored proc
>
> Neven
>
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